

🌟 Elevate your gut game with the purest, smartest postbiotic boost!
Healus Complete Biotic delivers 500mg of ultra-pure liquid Tributyrin per patented delayed release capsule, ensuring superior absorption and sustained gut support. Backed by decades of clinical expertise, this advanced postbiotic supplement promotes digestive balance, immune resilience, and cognitive wellness. Each purchase includes an exclusive e-guide to optimize your butyrate intake and gut health strategy.



| ASIN | B075NTPXY2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,390 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #2,247 in Blended Vitamin & Mineral Supplements |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (613) |
| Date First Available | September 21, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | RedoxBox Ltd |
| Package Dimensions | 4.72 x 2.32 x 2.2 inches; 0.02 ounces |
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Amazing Results, Game Changer
Rarely do I write a review, but the Healus tributyrin is worthy of my time. First of all, I did not research this for myself, but to help someone with schizophrenia. I have been testing it on myself first, and what a difference. I would not describe myself as a person that is sad or depressed; however after a couple of days of taking tributyrin I felt like a different person. I read about the benefits of butyric acid; specifically how tributyrin absorbs well. I wanted Healus' capsule because it makes it through your stomach as well. Even though I eat healthy, my butyrate producing gut bacteria are low. Now at 3 weeks of taking this, having sad thoughts for no reason does not occur. Even when there is something to legitimately be sad about (a loss, a disappointment, empathy for someone else with pain, etc) it is not as hard hitting or as deep. Don't get me wrong, you still have emotions, sorrow/sadness is just not as big of lows. I can only imagine what a game changer this would be for someone with Bi-polar or depression issues! I am going to continue to take 1 a day; however, someone that is bipolar I would start with 1 a day and up by 1 pill a week until you are taking 2 in the morning and 2 at night (I know, expensive but it will be worth it!). Long term for me personally, I want to have my gut produce its own butyrate. I am have been taking GOS (glacto oligosaccarides) fiber which is derived from dairy products (if you read the research dairy has some of the best results from growing butyrate producing bacteria). I have been dairy free for ~16 years, and this has devastated those butyrate bacteria. The GOS supplement I have been taking is Natural Flow Prebiotic Fiber Supplement 5-in-1 Capsules (I started with 1 per day and have been upping it by 1 more per week until I get to 2 in the morning and 2 at night). I have also been taking Mt. Capra Goat Milk Colostrum capsules starting with 1 per day and upping it by 1 pill per week until I get to 2 in the morning and 2 at night. The ONLY probiotic you should be taking is Global Healing Ultimate Probiotic. Too much to type here, but they are the best hands down (the strains they use, the SBO bacteria, the prebiotic, and the bacteriophage; plus it passes the milk test with flying colors). Then add Pendulum Metabolic Daily with Akkermansia to super charge your butyric acid bacteria. I have always been good with apple cider vinegar, sauerkraut, and the Global Healing Probiotic; my downfall has been lack of dairy for so many years; and I still am not a fan of drinking milk. Use what I posted as a starting point. Take a microbiome test and see what your levels are. For depression, bipolar, ADHD, anxiety, schizophrenia, OCD, PTSD and anorexia nervosa look for depleted levels the bacteria: Faecalibacterium Prausnitzii, Coprococcus, and Dialister. You can NOT get these bacteria in a probiotic, so pray to God that you still have some in your gut. If you really want to get crazy, you can try to get a fecal transplant. Limited human studies on bipolar people have been 100% successful at all but eliminating bi-polar symptoms. Mice studies on fecal transplant have also been successful for both bi-polar and schizophrenia. An alternative to fecal transplant is ThaenaBiotic Postbiotic Supplement. ThaenaBiotic is VERY expensive and you have to continue to take the supplement in order to keep getting the positive side effect (unlike a fecal transplant, which is semi permanent as long as you keep feeding the bacteria). If you want more information about what has helped the schizophrenia is: Healthy Keto Diet (look up Dr. Berg on youtube), Grain Free (corn is a HUGE no no for schizophrenia, it destroys B3 absorption. Gluten destroys the gut), Niacin dosing (a type of vitamin B3, but watch out for the Niacin flush!), Benfotiamine (a type of vitamin B1 that is well absorbed, this is to offset the pharmaceutical drugs that depletes your B1), and methylation therapy (high levels of vitamin B12 as Methylcobalamin and TMG). They are not currently on Urolithin A, but I am looking into it. Their schizophrenic episodes are now only ~ 1 every 2 years and we are hoping with increasing butyrate to be able to fully get off the low dose of pharmaceutical they are still on! i hope this review helped someone!
O**R
Great for intestinal pain and diarrhea
This works surprisingly well. I have an IBD and celiac disease, and this helps tremendously with intestinal spasms, cramping, and diarrhea. As good as prescription Viberzi.
S**T
Digesting normally for the first time in my life, although not sure if it was just this product
I have been battling digestive issues all my life. I'm 65 now, so that's a long time. I've tried every diet there is. I've had candida most of my life, if not all of my life. I was vegan for 7 years, but not necessarily really healthy vegan. I've controlled the candida for 30+ years, but I never seemed to get over it. Over the last year, I was on the ketogenic craze, and I believed it was the right thing, but after a year, I felt too acidic. At this time, it was the perfect storm. I was working to treat a tiny mass in my breast. I was eating small amounts of meat and kefir, while not a lot, I felt the need to eat more alkaline to heal myself. At the same time, I also read about how you could heal your gut on a fruit diet. I embarked on a 3-day fruit fast (pure, organic, raw fruit only), but I only got through 2 days because fruit left me very hungry. I transitioned to a macrobiotic diet (mostly vegan for now, occasional eggs), mostly whole grains and vegetables and small amounts of fruit. I also started taking the Healus, although not necessarily on a regular basis. My gut felt overwhelmed the first 10 days, but I stuck with it. After 10 days, all of a sudden, my gut started working like clockwork. It's now been 3 weeks, and I haven't missed a beat, even when I cheated on some chips. I do eat only whole foods, nothing processed. I believe the Healus helped. Would it have cured me without the diet changes, I don't think so. It was a perfect storm of Healus, diet, and a lifetime of getting back on track. I do believe it is a good product and am therefore sharing my story.
L**P
Helping to overcome Sibo
I began taking butyrate after stumbling upon it while searching for probiotics that did not have any kind of prebiotics. I have been battling methane dominant Sibo which is Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth. After having been on the elemental diet and herbal antibiotics to rid myself of the overgrowth, I needed to take probiotics to rebuild my microbiome. Sibo causes leaky gut which leads to allergies and histamine intolerance so I would have reactions to almost every probiotic I took. In addition to that, certain probiotics can actually be harmful for those with Sibo since the overgrowth can be from beneficial (lactobacillus) strains that have overgrown into your small intestine. For this reason, soil based probiotics are recommended but these did not seem to help much with the constipation I had that comes with methane dominant Sibo. Another problem with most probiotics is they contain prebiotics which is normally a good thing because it's supposed to feed the beneficial bacteria so it can grow. This is a problem for those with Sibo because it can also fed the overgrowth which is what you are trying to get rid of. Since everything I've tried was causing me problems I was interested to see that butyrate is actually something that many are deficient in who have issues such as mine. Since this formula is made to surpass the small intestine and dissolve only in the large intestine, it is perfect for feeding the present bugs which make up my individual microbiome. I have been taking this for over a month and so far, no reactions, which for me, is definitely a good thing. I am slowly introducing other things now and hope that with the help of butyrate, I can rebuild a healthy gut. I am rating this 4 stars because although I am encouraged to find a product that has not caused negative reactions, I would like some time to see if there is more improvement since this change is a slow one.
S**E
Excellent for gut health.. remember gut is our second brain 🧠....
S**C
I did a lot of research on postbiotics and the benefits and bought this for overall gut health. this seems to be the superior product with one of the highest dose of butyrate (500mg) I've seen. Price is on the higher end but this feels like a very premium supplement - love the look and feel of the clear capsules. Happy so far.
D**G
Excellent a good quality product
A**R
Used regularly to keep optimal gut health.
H**️
Did anyone else notice headache and tiredness after taking this supplement.. I’m hoping it’s a good thing 🙏
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